U.S. District Court Blocks Anthem’s Acquisition of Cigna
NATIONAL: Judge Amy Berman Jackson for the
District of Columbia ruled in favor of the Justice Department in its
civil antitrust lawsuit to block health insurer Anthem, Inc.’s
acquisition of Cigna Corp., the Justice Department announced.
“Today’s
decision is a victory for American consumers,” said Acting Assistant
Attorney General Brent Snyder of the Justice Department’s Antitrust
Division. “This merger would have stifled competition, harming
consumers by increasing health insurance prices and slowing innovation
aimed at lowering the costs of healthcare. In concluding that Anthem’s
acquisition of Cigna would violate federal antitrust laws, the court has
protected consumers and the competition on which they rely. I thank
the hardworking staff of the Antitrust Division and our state partners,
who conducted a thorough investigation and offered a clear and
compelling presentation across a two-phase trial and never wavered in
their commitment to protect competition in these markets.”
Today’s
decision follows a trial that ran from Nov. 21, 2016, to Jan. 3, 2016.
In July 2016, the Justice Department along with 11 states and the
District of Columbia sued to stop the merger. The complaint alleged that
a combined Anthem and Cigna would substantially lessen competition in
the health insurance industry in dozens of markets across the country.
The district court’s opinion is temporarily under seal to allow the parties to review for confidentiality.
The
United States was joined in the lawsuit by the District of Columbia and
the States of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Maine,
Maryland, New Hampshire, New York, Tennessee and Virginia.
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